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Lawrence Gas Stations

Buying

For those in the market, the gas stations in Lawrence offer all the sophisticated amenities of the contemporary realm paired with the beauty of a small downtown setting. Finding what properties are for sale and which ones may soon be listed is a simple matter of calling Boston City Properties, which maintains a constantly updated roster of all available parcels as well as their asking prices. No matter what configuration a person may be seeking, we can help find it at an excellent price.

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The city of Lawrence has developed in such a way that the fueling stops here tend to occupy rather large lots, even in the center of downtown. These lots are sometimes bisected by a street or other access road, and are equipped both with a convenience store and a service station. Several banks of pumps may be arrayed along the length of the parcel to facilitate easy access for a variety of vehicles.

The buildings themselves often date to the 1950s or earlier, and therefore often have prominent modern accents or even Art Decco features. Tile roofs are common, as are brick exteriors. Multiple mechanics’ bays may be arrayed near the pumps, although most commonly the pumps are clustered close together to provide plenty of room for vehicles to drive up and pull into the bays for service. The properties generally also have an extensive open lot or field nearby to park cars that are undergoing service or are in line for repairs.

Leasing

One of the biggest draws to people considering taking out a lease in a gas station in Lawrence has to do with the attached convenience store. These stores, which are often housed in charming period buildings from the early 20th century, provide the potential for making an excellent profit stream. The trick is to understand the needs of both the local community and visitors who stop in to fuel up and restock their supplies.

In most cases, pre-packaged snack foods including pretzels, popcorn, potato chips, and other items are always excellent items to have on hand. However, an operator should also attempt to understand and anticipate needs of their customer base. Is it a good idea to have a case of sunglasses on display near the register during the summer months? Perhaps an aisle should be dedicated to beauty accessories such as lipstick, hair bands, and Q-tips. Long distance travelers will undoubtedly appreciate being able to buy cool bottles of water as well as an assortment of snacks that they can consume while continuing on with their drive.

The number and size of refrigerated cases can vary significantly by each store. This is partly due to the amount of room in each store, and partly due to the likelihood of certain items being purchased during a typical season. Carrying large bags of ice cubes during the summer months will undoubtedly result in an uptick in sales, while doing the same in winter may not be the best business strategy.

Geographical Location

Only about 30 miles from the center of Boston, this town is bordered by the cities of North Andover to the east, Methuen to the north, and Andover to the southwest. The region also shares a border with the Merrimack River, and is also home to the Shawsheen River. In terms of transportation, the area can be reached by Route 114, Route 28, Route 110, and Interstate 495. Route 28 crosses the Spicket River and passes near the William Kennedy Community Park. Plainsman Park can be reached by Elm Street, while Rowell Park is located directly off Hampshire Street. O’Neill Park is located off Chestnut Street, while Immigrant Place is located at the intersection of Route 110 and Chestnut Street.

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